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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 Feb 1978, p. 5

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~~ 9 9 oe a a Up for the shot Midland's Garth Haughton (12) strains 'to tip in a shot during senior basketball game between Midland and Pene- tanguishene Secondary Schools. Midland kept their unbeaten record intact with a 77-51 win over PSS. Seniors' unbeaten string intact, beat Penetanguishene 77-51 Midland Secondary School maintained its undefeated record in boys senior basketball Wedn- sday with a 77-51 win over Penetanguishene --Seco- ndary School at the PSS gym. Midland took the lead in the first quarter, but Penetanguishene kept it close and trailed by only six points after the first quarter and stayed within eight points by the half. Midland's full court press began to effect Penetanguishene's de- fence by the second half however, and_ they quickly jumped into a 20- point lead which they held until the end of the game. "We controlled the ball well,"' said Pene- tanguishene's Ralph Battrick, "'but we didn't Penetanguishene's capitalize on our chan- Juniors were more ces."' successful against their Glenn Bannan led all rivals from Midland, Midland scoring again winning 59-42, despite a with 18 points in the full court press by game, James Moreau Midland for the entire was second highest with game. 13 and Brad Schuman "They made us turn scored 12. over the ball" Battrick Penetanguishene relied heavily on Frank Berdan for their scoring and he came through with 25 points as high scorer of said, "but they couldn't pul it in the basket af- lerwards and we were able to get it back." Penetanguishene's high OF L\t DAW OOO SAT., FEB. 4 ONLY AFTER INVENTORY CLEARANCE QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED SO SHOP EARLY Civitans lead playoff series the game. Ken Tessier was closest to him for PSS with 12 points. The difference in scoring distribution is one of the keys to Midland's success, according to scorer in the game was Mike Berdan with 14 points while Brent Farquhar was one point behind with 13 points. In the Midget game Midland won a 64-43 Midland Junior Civitans jumped into an early lead in their Ontario Minor Hockey Association Playoff series with Collingwood Mon- day, as they skated to a 4- 0 win at the Wasaga Beach Arena. Paul Teela held Collingwood off the scoreboard the few times he was called upon, but Midland played most of the game on the attack scoring two goals in the first period and one each in the second and third to take a 1-0 lead in the series. Gerry Borsa and Paul Hahn both earned a pair of points in the game as they scored once each in the first period. Hahn assisted on the first goal by Borsa who returned the favour moments later with an assist on Hahn's goal. Brad Copeland earned the second assist on Borsa's goal. Pat Brodeur made it 3-0 with a goal from Guy Forget in the second period and Dan Hall scored Midland's fourth goal unassisted in the third period. The second game of the best-of-three series will be played Sunday in Collingwood, starting at 6 p.m. ZEA 100% Solid-State eh Ss BOMS ae II =") ro j on picture tube, | } parts & labour | -- ai Let - = ; \ ae ---- yal The quality goes in belore the name goes on* TILSON TV & APPLIANCES PH. 526-7502 Hwy. 27, Midland SALES & SERVICE TV & STEREO Battrick. "We just don't have the shooting depth that they do and we ran out of power. They get scoring from four or five guys and it makes a difference." decision over Pene- tanguishene. High scorer for PSS was Dave 17 points, Keith St. points. Atkinson with followed by Amant with 14 TOWN OF MIDLAND PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the week commencing January 30th., 1978 has been proclaimed CIVITAN INTERNATIONAL CLERGYWEEK THEREFORE.|. Mayor of the Town of Midland, do hereby call upon the members of Civitans Clubs and all citizens of Midland to observe it as such for 'hi purpose of recalling to this Commurity the accomplishments and contributions made by the Clergy who serve its citizens, as well as the nation. at large MORELAND A. LYNN Mayor, Town of Midland (Sponsored by the Midland Civitan Club) LADIES BLOUSES Compare at Y | LADIES 2 Price | SKI JACKETS | -- Reg. $19.88 SPECIAL | Bet | of. Jy SPECIAL SKI JACKETS Reg. to $44.88 j T MEN's SHIRTS } Dress. gy Sport Shirts Reg. to $14.99 tog $18.00 7 97 ae 17.00 | ee > = SPECIAL : y, i speciat / 2 PRICE V "TELSTAR" ARCADE TV FUN GAME Reg. $119.99 specinn O4, 88 "COLECO" CB 40 Reg. $36.97 SPECIAL 24.99 t g TRANSCEIVER Base Station LADIES DRESSES | / -- PICTURE FRAMES f 02.97 203.97 | "ELECTROPHONIC" STEREO RECEIVER AM/FM with 8 track _ SPECIAL on 88, 00 MIRROR -- wy Reg. to $32.99 Yi; SPECIAL 2 PRICE 8.0" fe painted coffee or soup mugs Reg. $9.95 a SUNBEAM LIGHTED MAKE-UP MIRROR Compare at 129.916 SPECIAL boost ef G ak bles --" | ie 25 Excell i 16.88 SPECIAL EA. Bhar ienfaace NX Car Warn 3 3 COFFEE MUGS Imported ; \ care Age i Floral porcelain ae SPECIAL / from Germany 13 00. # SPECIAL EA. || 8 gauge aise ster bie REEVES OIL PAINTING hooster 02 MADE EASY KIT § gauge 124 ow PT EP CTO Tees POON OL LL AON ~ SNARK ES ae were) A mm mos rs DOO Credit Convenience at Zellers! Any of These Credit Cards Accepted ! Where It's 'Satisfaction Guaranteed"! Highway 27, MIDLAND OPEN: 10a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday thru Saturday PEPE AIS IND AIDED SIND SD OSS IK LPL DD SSID PLP Sa hk hal al eet soe ag Dap hp ae aed 42 69 STD eS aa j PrP uweteeeer wee ee OL444 6.5 6 6 eS oe ee Friday, February 3, 1978, Page 5

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